In view of the recent spike in terrorism in Pakistan, the Foreign Office Thursday urged Afghan authorities to take immediate and effective action against the terror entities and hand over their leadership to Islamabad.
At her weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said: “Pakistan has been raising concerns over the terror threat emanating from Afghanistan.”
Responding to a question, she said the Indian external affairs ministry had not denied the veracity of our credible evidence regarding New Delhi’s involvement in extraterritorial and extra-judicial killings in Pakistan.
“India is involved in terrorist incidents inside Pakistan,” she added.
The spokesperson also said Pakistan had also shared the evidence of India’s involvement in terror acts with friendly countries and other relevant countries, especially the ones with which we need further cooperation in holding to account the individuals behind the terror acts.
She said that India’s charges of terrorism against Pakistan are neither new nor credible, describing them as ridiculous.
“Pakistan also calls for the full implementation of ICJ’s provisional judgment to uphold human rights, dignity, and identity of the Palestinian people as per the UN Charter, relevant resolutions, and international law. The implementation of these provisional measures requires an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to bring about an end to the suffering faced by the people of Gaza,” Mumtaz Zahra said.